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HIX CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1875, landings, ‘Thoca i ettt Taw maro_journeys to Cani fon ‘Wanbuns arrived at Colllngwood e A Jant Taeadny, &l will loave for Detroll 10 go Into dryed p DAY mfl';‘ 7 . perial Dispateh to Tha ¢ tears Tribun Dernons Michi ADFI 2—A Day Cty special of to- day aays that the Ight st m‘ l:;oufl.:] -;: "‘:, ::‘vnr v o this scanom, Yghted ant nigbt 46 K40 00Nt ither e, Uil e ey coma turoughi, llenty of waler in EAST RAGINAW, Eneci tapetich 10 The Chleago Tribune, TasT e D ichu ATl T2,—A gentleman from Ibe mouth of the Hver roports tho wind haa drisen the 1P ot and plonty of waler s in sight on Bagiuaw Bay. e Al o northwost wind has driven (b feo all out of Thador Dy, | Tho prop Wenona areised Loro oo N oro is 13 feet of water over (lie bar, ho Al B0l osin the Jako fuit of ico off Thunder lisy Jeland, orth from there. LAKE ST. CLAIR. DETROIT. e Capt, Elsio arriyod yeslerday to it out his craf, the blr[E Forest Clty, of the Wentern Transporiation 1dno....The Ktar, which left Wednesday for Lake Jtaron ports, on lier provions trip got aa far aa Fort ‘Austin, Very Httlo dco was wecn on {lio lnke, Srind: ntono Gity and nostly every atlier port was tou IEll al N...The wrecking Ateamer Magmot Las just receivod Tiawser 15 {uchua in eircumferenco and’ 150 fathotms in length.....W, If, Mott, Huperiutendent of tho Bt, Clair Flats, ptaton that tiern {s at preseut 15 feet of water in tho chauncl, notwiilistanding the low stage, secial Jtimalch to The Afcagn Tyilune, Dermotr, Mich,, April 2L.—The ico is broken up from Old Polnt Mackiuac to Lako Michigan, but it has Dot maved out, Open water is in sight from McGul- pin‘s Point, From Uld Mackinae to Duncan Light o ice 1s molid. Tioala can eight. LAKE ERIE: BUFFALO. Tho foe alill remains aolid In the bay....The Buffalo snd Tonawanda tug-men recently formed themsolven foto an sssoctatlon, snd fixed rates for towing from cltber city to tho other and return, sccordlng lo the Jumber capacity of thio vessol, a8 follaws s 260,000 fect, $10; 300,000 fool, $483 160,000 foot, $543 400,000 Sect, $04 450,000 foot, 703 Bu,000 or 550,000 feot, 00,000 fcct, $80, If Uilla aro pald withln thirty Qays. 10 ez cont will bo discounted from thew, TOLEDO. & According o tho papers in (ho Custom-Houe, 120,055 bu corn left this port Wednesdsy for Ere, Da. «ov Weslneadsy tho monster achooner that s been in course of construction at this port for the past soven monthe, the kool having been Iald on the 19th of Octo- her Inst, was succeenfully lsunchied, The builders aro tho Bslley Bros,, aud tho uwners Nims & Ou,, of Bufla- lo, This “lcviathan of tho uusalled scas ” swill «arry four masts, 18 244 foct long, 40 fect beam, 18 fect hold, dottble decks, 1,300 displacoment, will carry #i,- 000 U of wheat, contract prico for Iflding, £0,000, and (5 & thrd latgor than the Inrgost schooucr. (Michls n) now aflost on frosh water. The vessel i full donble-decked, 10 feet lower hold, and 8 feet helwcen decks, lier lower deck belng in stfalght Nno with lier Xeel, ' The par deck bas o sheer forward of 6 fect, aud uft G foot, Tho frames aro of whit osk, molded, 13 inches nt throats, 14 inches at the bilge, and 7 inchesst tap; helghta apacea 22 fnchics from centrea, Tha outaido ylaniking 19 8la0 of whito oak, 6-inch top, G-inch bilge, 1he roat heing dig-inch, Climps of white oak, G-incli 14 Btroke 6 and 7 inches, and balanco of celling whito onk, 4 fuchos ; the centre-board s U5x13 feet, aud 0 fnduen SLiek | fa fron braced throughout, ve: quiring % tons of braces tid 35 tona of bolin, 1t will redqtiire £,000 yards of canvan for tho aatld, nud the out- A1t will cout fally $16,000, Tho monstor waa chiristened 1o G, W, Adawms, OLEVELAND, Tho stmr Equinos by now ready fur businers, It in now doubful if shomoves until sho takes her place the Clieago and Sarnis Line. ..Thero aro scven or cight tugs now in commission here, snd othors sro gelting ready a8 fast as possiblo....Tho now propellor 10w ot thio tocks in Uluveland for tho Weatern Transs portation Company will, when comploted, bo tha larg- et freight-boat on tho fakes, Her extremo length is 213 fect, beam 42 feot, and depth of lold 16 feet, Her carrylog capacity is estimated at 2,500 fons, Jler designern contidently expect {hat she will urrj 80,000 ‘Dushicls of wheat, eqal 102,400 tons, in tho Lold atone, on & drayght Of 14 feef of waler. Contrary 1o 1ho general tmpression, sho will not Lo Otted out as o steambarge, bit i8 to rcacinblo other propellera owied by tho Company 1n geuernl appearance, carrying a sin- glo spar, ane smoke-stack, and accommodationa for tho crew on the upper dock, Two powerful compound en- giucs will drive o »inglo shaft ond wheol, and the boat i oxpocted to ba driven through {he watur at tho rato of 1% miles su hour when neeesmary, Thu englues aro 1n an dvanced slsto of countruction at Buffalo, A forca of 250 men are at prescut at work upon tho hull, Tho now bont will bo ready for 803 Lebwepn the Ist and 16th of August. ERIE. &pecial Dispatch 1o The Chicago Tridune, Enre, Pa,, Apnl 22,~Tho prop Fred Kelloy and schr AL I, Waznor left for Tolodo thia evening, LAKE ONTARIO, OSWENO. Thin harbor was complefely blocked with fco last Bonday..,,The ice in the Bay of Quinte ia breaking ..., Tho Bt Lawrence is open from 61, Vincent to Ciayton, and s steamer inade & trip Batrirday....Tho 1ca closod down on Kingaton Friday, rendoring i ime oreililo for Lho forry sleamers {0 force & pasaago to Wolfe Teland, MONTREAL. ‘Tho Ganadlan Premier, by way of festing tho winter navigation of the 8, Lawrence, has offered tho con- tract to Sewell for carrying tho rmalls cross the Straita of Northumberland during ilie winter months, aml, s thoro are from six ta cight woeks during which it 18 dlecmmed impracticablo for any vossel {0 crows these strafis, the Government will allow the Northern Light during that time to ply between Quelcs snd the lawor porte, MISCELLANEOUS. Mr, Oharles Qolo returned last Mouday to Marquetto from a trip to the Pictured Rochs, where ho has Lean taking ice-viows for D, F, Childs. 110 says the ico Ia all gone on tho ollicr side of tho rocks, but vn this eido 8 1s apparently as strong a4 evor, KISSING AND DANCING, Teplics (o Mrs, Swissholm, o the Eilstor of The Chicago Trivune Corranavirry, [IL, April 15.—Mrs, Bwissholm s alady of groat forco of charactor, and hor writinga are vory highly catosmed by the public, But her aweoping declarations astn tho churches ronerally teaching that kiselog s the proper thing, aud tho reitoration that this costomn was provalent fo tho rural districts of Illinols, is somewhat too broad, Iam pretty woll advisod 23 to tho difforent ordoers or churches in Southorn sud Contral Ilinols and their teachings ; and I am vory positive that genorally none of thiono churches bavo taught that * Lissing plays " woro tho proper thing, or that kiesing might ranctify dancing, or bo omployed as a substituto therofor, Mrs. Swissliolm, however, i correct as to thesa kisaing plays bolug almost univorsal, and I think sho in also correct in tho genoral statement that the churches have warred less upon Lissing than upon dancing; but Tthink it beyond question that no church, 88 & ohurch, in Ilioos, has taught that kieslng sanctifion dancing, or that kleuing 1a in iteol? the proper thing. As botweon kissing’and danclog, Mre, Swisshelm appears to think the formor practico the most objectionable aud domoralizing; but, ss she confessos to hav- ing kissed but ous boy, and that a dead ono, I do not meo how ‘tho lady can Judge yery acouratoly as to what effoct generally kien- Ing'might havo upon ono, provided Lo or slio should practico upon & maro promising subjoct, A lady uu;,-lfluln, Fn TusTninoxe, that, hullfiga‘ Swiksholm kissod this poor boy beforo La dled, it might have done him great good; and, indeq 1 do’ not Jmow but tho havetit’ might. tees beon mutual, 3o this a8t may, the writer can testity that tho kiss of a boautiful. noblo woman i4 not likely to provo dotrimental to a man, if ad- ministered'in s proper WaY. 1s kisslng moro dotrimental or domoralizing to our moral naturoa than daucing? Mru, Hwiss. Liclin's theorien aro gonorally very carrect ; but #i Deither practice, 1 beliave, is condomuod in tho it Beriptures, Kisslng, as o mannor of Ealutation, was qulte prevaleut In the days of our Bavior, Whother It obtained betwoou the sozes or uat, T n‘m not ¥o positivo J Lut, long anterlor to that :1‘“‘ Jucob practicod it upon Macho} with & re- {,g “ex aad dramatio effect, aucing 1s also mon. znflwl in Holy Writ, bat it 18 not condemuod, W Ihununx, Lowover, as lu now practicod betweon 4 b nexes, s n more intenso action than that of 3 ‘XPfll’llg.‘lud, 12 contaos fu thosoxes is demoral- I llflk.l t 14 then far mora lisble to intensify fi:'uul sontimont than kissing, and o is wore - demoralizing, 10 is scarcely pasmblo that Alr, i "“n‘x"’“‘h'“‘ %ll take issue with mo hero, ‘ mnl. wisshelm Bubstantially enys that chasti- 37 13 1 not natural with our race, Lut, as tho raca :thlv‘lncm in civilization and Obristisnity, that b '“LV‘H"' 18 also Loing more gonorally’ ‘prac- c Fuis seoma ko a startling sasortion, and ot thero it 4o doubt that It o & rortebead bis nasortion scenis almout ag ut, fling a8 tho tha ¥ s uatural niateras ot o rricr, that beliove Mre. Bwitsholn's auertion: animoide Witl she philosophiy of the Libip, ‘The mission :‘l‘ tlltu anlordlcz flx: world, it ssoms, progeedod 0 grouu TUAL Was sud Jost. If such were htenl‘lm“b opeaved ¥ rie, tho uatural ¢ vau ot tak of ‘chaatity. Ay, aco,Of tho raco fack that chnstity is a primo factor o salsioue zation, aud Las malo great Rreay world. Drovos that &t soms tinie mur mnut‘%&‘v‘: m {‘n&-l:‘nd by bigher help, or by rovelation THE COURTS. Judge McRRoberts Doubis Judge Drunimond’s Law, And Wants to Think Over the Danville & Vincennes Matter, Report of {ho Recelver of tie Peoria & Rock Island Road, Judgmonts and Now Ruita, THE CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD COMPANY, Tt wan eupposed that tho lato careful decision of Judgo Drummond Interpreting tho recent aot of Congress in reference to Foderal Courts had romovod the diftioulties in tho way of tho trans- for of tho case of Osgood vs, the Olicngo, Dane vills & Vinconnes Railrond Company to the Fedoral Court, aud effectod its entiro removal. Tho contrary, however, scems tobo tho case, judglug from gomo steps taken yesterday and the day boforo boforo Judgoe Meltoborts, of Will County, where the Osgood easo was begun, The first potition of the Trustocs of tho road, Fos- dick and Fish, and othors, was filod March 24, and tho caso romoved in vacation, as {4 known. ‘Wodnesday another potition was filod by the Bank of North America and other dofondants asking Judge MoRloborts to paes on tho potition for ro- moval filed Inst March In vacation, and rofuso it. This was on the assumption that the caso was still in the Slato Courts, and ignored Judgo Drummond's decision. Judge Mcltoberts ro- fused to allow thia potition, on tho ground thot it had not been votified, nor had the bond been submittod to the Court for approva!, as waa re- quirod. Yostenlny, theroforo, Br. . Walker as, attor- noy for Jamos W, Elwell, filed s slmilar petition with tho proper bond, and asked undor it to have tho caso romoved. Counsol eald that the pe- tition could only be rofusad by the Court declding that the act Zof Congross was unconstitutional. The differonco mado by tho late act was to givo a party who was & citizon of the State the right to ask for a removal, which, by former laws, ad only beon conferred on s non-resident. 1lo did not wish to ave tho Court place itsolf in antagonism to the Fedoral Courts, nor decide #o importans o point hastily, 'Tho law was plaln and easy, and had already beon In- lm-pmm‘1 by the Foderal Conrt, and it waa tho duty of ko Stato Court, if thero was a coniro- versy in the present caso between citizons of dif- feront Btaten that could be detorminod between them without tho intervontion of other parties, to allow tho ronioval. Judgo Mcltoborts admitted that lie bad only carsorily examined the law, and would not cutor any order in tho case until he Lad oxamined tho wliolo mattor more futly, THE PEORIA & NOCK 1STAND RAILEOAD COMPANY. J. I8, Milliard, the Roceiver of the Peoria & Jtock Islaud Nailrond Company, filed Lis mouthe ly roport of his doings as such ofticer. His bal- anco March 1 was $10,020.50, and bo has ro- coived since £24,601,38 fromageuntsland conduct ors, and £6,642,89 from othor roads. Ho hag paid out £20,223.46_for labor, and $11,123.00 for othor oxpenges, and bad oun hand Aprll 1, 812,- 20160, Tho roport was roforred to tho Mastor. THE BANK OF CHICAGQ. D. L. Hough wna yestorday appointed Re- ceiver by Judgo Mooro of tho Dank of Clifcago in the creditors’ bill of Alexander Cunningham, Tho bond was tixed at 850,000, . nivoucrs, . Maria C. Tieo complains that heor husband, John L. Les, “habituslly goes on sproes aud periodically remains on thom™ for daysat a time, and has only boon sobor niuety days fn two yoars. This ia rather too mucb of n good thing, and Mre. Loe intinatos that her nifection for such a husband hay entiraly died. Annn AL Bhaw tolls o long story of sulfering and endurauce in a bill for divorco from hor husband, Potor Bhaw. Blio saya that nearly ovar sinco bis marringa bio has beou in the habit of gotting drunk and Inaln{: Lis monoy, and then charging hor with stealing it. As ho grow more dinmipated his conduct towards her grow moro cruel, until gho can no longer livo witls him, o bas for some timo been foremen in Union Park, with the privilege of rentiug the boats thore, and kooplog the profits. 1o {salso tho owner ol somo lots at JAustin and Caledonia Park and n farm in Indiana, and the complainant prays that thoso frets witl bo romombered when tho Court saszigns her alimony. ITRMB. Judgo Blodgett will ba occupled to-day with “passed cascs, Judgo Booth took Judge Gary's placo yostor- day while tho latter wont to thio Criminal Court to hear tho McDouald case. Monday the two Judges will change again, #0 s to allow Judge Gary to hear tho Btorey libel suits. To-day In the last day of servico in the United States and Superior Courta, Tho creditors of Psge Drothors sccopted a compoaition of 50 cents on tho dotlar from tho bankrupt firm, this amount to bo pald in four iustallmonts in three, six, nino, and twolve months, with intorest at 7 per cont. UNITED BTATFS COUNTA, L. A, Ttichards bogan o suit for $7,000 against A. O. Prout. W. I, Weld commoncod an sction against the Cook County National Bauk, claiming 20,000, The Nutional Wobster Bank brought suit for £10,000 against the Cook County National Bauk. "The Commorcial National Bank, of Cinciunati, #ued John L, and R. O. Spraglo for 3,500, J, P, Philo bogan s sult to recover €6,000 of T, 0, Goble, W, I, England, aud T, C. Entio, William Davio sued W. D, Curtis for $1,600. Jousie Guuo commioncod o puit for §20,000 damagen agalnst the village of Evanston, 9 5{). ’t)!o.oueeuny sucd V. W. Farwell to rocover Angolo and Julion M;om aned Irwin Adler nod Abram Gottingor for $%500. Froderick Bchulesberg sued tho Norris Plan- luF Mill Lumbor Company for 2,000, ] 1'1‘1‘(;. g&gl Hlnlnmlgn,éiufi Comj ul;)v l'zqngn‘: a suit or &5, againgt J, B, Lemael, D. Norton, and J. D, Golo, Jr. d i David 1T, Towas and 1o B Best 1 avi - Howos aud ', B, Beely, composln, tho_firm of Howes & Soely, and d{rlniz hur:inuug as livory-stablo keopors at Nos. 41 and 43 Four- teenth street and G)9 Wost Lnko strect, filod a voluntary petition in bankruptey. ‘I'ho labili- tied ara about 16,200, and tho nssots §2,000,0n0- Lnlf of which consistsof a Icaschold iutorest, tho remaindar in open accounts. Nolthor have an individual assots, but Howos has £10,000 indie vidual liabilition, sud Socly 8500, Tho case waa roforrod to the Itegistor. "A :ll‘i’uchnrgo wag lusned to Solomon and Joseph arriy, SUTERION COURT IN DRIEF, The American Exchaoge National Bank began a wuit for 92,000 against Albert Palgoand George Willduson, Martin Tupp brought suit for a like amount agalust Michael Fiannigan, el’lfluuéolhy Wriglt & Co. suod Moses Hooko for David A, Gage, for the uso of the City of Chi. cago, commenced o 8ult in debt agalnut Ira 1lolmes, James Kelly, Chiarles Gomatock, Joseph A, Holmes, Willlam A. Butters, Samuel Walker, and W. M. Tilden, the dobt Loing 8500,000, and tha damagoa claimed $20,000, ‘Lo First National Bank of Allegan, sucd Ira Holmos for 81,500, Tho Natjoual Wobstor Bank bogan an_actlon to recover £10,000 from B, I, Murphy and B, F, Allon, and W, ¥, Wold sued tho same partlos for a liko amount. Josoph W, Helmer commouced a muit in at- tachment A%Itl'ast the Nes Silicon Stool Company, min) . Okarlea E. Browne filed bill agalnat G, M. 0, Willlams, Faonio M, Williams, Lichard Minor, Bichard Crane, and N, T. Fitch, to foreclose mortgage for &3,000 on a lot 132 teet, on Glencoa avlannu. by 200 foet deop, in tho village of encoe, . Bamuel Goldman commenced s it for 10,000 mnklu§ ITsaso Groenebaum defendaut, A. J, McBean began an action for $10,000 sgsainst the Oux of Chicago, E. 8, Aloxander commenced an sction in st~ tachment galust the lannibal & 8t Joseph Lisilroad Company, claiming £2,301,12, Cornollus MoMabon wuod Edward Hanlon for 1,600, W, J. Patterso 3 £9.000, naued Charles E. Druner for itoboces T, Mayer began a nuit claimin $2,000 dsmages from the Baltimore & Ohlo Rall- rosd Uommfl. ‘Choruwall Eisen asks that Louis Dartels may ba compellod to pay him $2,000, Tho Now York Blate Loan and Trust Company begau a euit to recover €1,200 of 0, L. Easton, aud anothor to make W, 31, Feylor pay £6,000, 4. 0. Rtusscll sued P. D, Bmith for 83,000, TUE OOUNTY OOURT, This Dourt was occupied noarly tha entiro day In trylog jnsauo cases. Among the poor unfors tunaiea who wera adjudgoed insane whro the fol. lowing: Anus Xunab, “Coroline Fitzloff, sud Robeit Thompson, ik tha cako of Auus Jinub, the jury recommondod that sho be doprived of hor Iborl.ilud banded over to the cistody of tho Bhoriff—aa sha manifests homicidal and mui- cldal tendoncien—until Lier admisston_into the nsylum can be procurad. ‘Tha cano of Margarat Driscoll waa continied till tho 20th ivst., and in that of Dhilip Lugont the Jury woro withdrawn and tho camo nleo coutnued till the 20th. The casa of John Petorson waa alao contintod titl Alio pame dato, whila thoko of Frank Olson, Paul Koniug, Margarot Quirk, and Mary Rictor wera diemlgsed, After the disposition of tha Insano casos tho Court turned {ts attontion to the regu- lar probate businces, Iutho matterof tha eatate of Jonu Harnett ; order of citation to administrator to mako ot tlomont of estatorcturnable tho firat day of next torm, which will bo May 17, st 10 o’clock a. m. The will of George Vogler was pravan and lotlars tostamontary {ssucd to Augusta Vogler, under an approved boud of 13,000, Thie exocutor's firat annual account in tho ey- tato of A, Machuntzky wna approved. ‘Williatn Korngiebol was appointod sdministra- tor of tho ontate of Bdward Kerngiebel, under an lpgruvud hond af 21,600, “lalms to tho amount of £123.76 against tho eatato of James Cummina wore allowod. In tho mattor of the cstato of Heury L. Stouf- fer, tha invantory and appraisement of tho part- numhli) pronerty were approved. Iu tho Dustardy suit of Auns Maris Dustel aganst Androw (. Orborg, bond in £1,000 was approved, and defendant dischiarged from eus- t 5. In tho matter of tho estato of Robert I, Mur- ray, o Inuatic, and now docensod, tho Conserva- tor’s finnl ncenunt was approyved, and Consorvae tor dischargod, receipts of adminlstratrix having been filed. Tho will of Gyabertjo Van Baron was proven, aud lottors testamentary issued to Aderjaan Van Diaren, uudor an individual bond of &1,600, 1n the mattor of tho estato of Jozina Kom- mera ot al,, minors, tho guardian's inventory was approved, CRININAT COURT. The McDonald porjury case ocenpiod the en- tira day yostordny in'this Court. 1fo waa ncquit tod. - For particulars soo another columu. Stato's Altorney Rood sskod that tho indlet- ment agaiust Paul Pleters bo dismisaed, bocaure dofendant bad died sinco it was found. Judgo Gary thought it grould ba safo to diemias, and It wa B0 ordered. At tho eloso of tho McDonald caso State’s At- torey Reed atated that ho should not try tho Hankins casos to-day, a8 expeoted unless, Paront were prosent. Ho hiad had ofticors engayed for six days in trying to find him, avd thoy had not beon successful. Mr. Trude submittod an afiidavit from one enry Lovis, to tho effact that he wae in con- finoment from inabllity to pay a fine of 2100, tmposed for keeping a gaming-house, and ank- ing that he boreloased, becauso he Lad no monoy or nsseta, ‘The Judge directed an order to issuo for Lis roleasa. TIE CALL. Jupoe Broporrr—DPassod cares, Junar Ganv—ii, 120 to 127, 129, 132 to 142, Junaor Moons—20, 27, 28, Jupar Roagns—27 to 87, JUDANENTA, Trren STATEA CIncuit CounT—1onor Bronoert s—l!‘{j‘%mmtn, Assigoee, vs, Emery R, I Gord, HByrenton Covnr—Coxressions—0corgs A, A, William Doyla and Margaret Doyle, $33.37.=Mar= ;(;2(‘ ?l'canm-ll va, Goorge and Drigelta Hanewortl, Judaz Dot (holding Court for Judgo Gary) Troy City Natlonal Banl: wn, B. F. Murphy and B. F, Allet, 85,041.87,—Marcus Krouberg ve, J. A, Lager- crantz, $150,60,—Charlos Wentha of al, vs, August |\(\'fllb}u&l,:l,. l.1. W. Willazd, J,Wetzler, and Willlam Boeff- er, 44041, Omoutr Count~—Junax Noaxns—L, Linsheimer va. Lauis Taruetl, §133,—Commerclal National Dank va. Charles Pomeroy snd A, O, Dawll‘{, £2,008.00,—9, 8, Greeley va, E. O, Waller, $177,25.—Russcll and Irwin Manufacturing Company vs, T, E, Tyler, $1,178,21.— 8. F. Farringlon et al, French, $310,05,— Frank titout vs, T, K, Holdon ——— . ELSEWHERE, LINEL SULT, Kpecial Dispatch to The Chicaso Tridune, Miwavkex, Wis, April 22.—Frederick Au- gust Broad, of Frooport, IHl., booksollor, hes n £ suit on the calendar of the United States Circuit Court Liero ngnlust Poter V. Donster, proprictor of tho Secbote, s German paper published in this city, for libol,—825,000 damagos. The alleged 1ibol consists of a dispatch to tha Seebols from Froeport, alloging that groat excitomont oxisted thoro on nccount of a suic brought by Drood against tho propriotors of the Ger- man Messcnger (Mossrs. Wagner, Br. and Jr.), for stricturos on tho condact of Brond a8 ouo of tho Grand Jury ; and Iflllmth DBroad with boy- ing put himself +*in unlawfu! rolations with tho wivos of othor meu.” Mr, Broad doclared the statomont a faleo and scandalous Lbel, and called on tho dofendant, by his sgonts, for a re- traction, and thoy, instead of retracting, invited hin to briug suit for hbvel ; whick invitation has thus far beon accopted. bly come on for trial this torm,—Butler, Davis & Flanders for plaintiff, aud J, V, V, Platto for defondant. MILWADKEE, April 22,—Judgo Drummond in oxpeeted hera on Monday, to sit with Judge Dyer fu tho United Btates Courta, Speclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Duroque, In., April 22,—The following casea wero passod upon in tho Bupromo Court to-day: Btato of Towa vs, Ursnla 8pangler: sppealed from Bremor County; reversod. Peudloton Hubbard vs. A. O, Epporson; pealed from Fremont County; affirmed, Bchulto & Wagner va. Jon liennessoy; np- pealed from Dubnque County; afiirmed, Gliruth vs, Gilruth; eppesiod from Scott County; aflirmed, Allon va. Corro pealed from Jaspor County; aflirmed, —_—— G. A, R, Ctrcular to Soldicrs and Sailors of 1inoin. TIZADQUARTENS GRAND Anxy or Tux Rerup- L1c, DEPARTMENT OF ILvanois, Cicaao, April, 1875.—All goldiors aud sallors who served in the Union army or pavy durlng the lato War of tho Rebellion, and who wore houorably dis. charged from wuch sorvios, aro eligiblo to mem-« bership fn the Grend Army of the Republic. This organization ia now on a sonnd basts, and prosperous. Its uso for partisnn purposes is strictly forbiddon by the fundamontal laws gov= and no discussion of partisan quos thona i oos is allowed at any of its meotings. Frafer- }::’1{': K(:;uzrily. ond Loyally, aro fta m%:n cardinal ples, COomrades in a noighborhood deniring to forma Poat of the G. A. Il., upon Iorwnrululfg to De- antmant Headquartors a petition signod by not 088 than ton persons quslitled to becomo mom- Imm‘i will bo grantod a chartor for & Post, and lusll‘l nulilflauonu glvon, i ould ton or mnote comrados from a mneighe borhaod attond tho Soldiers’ Kounion at Chlcnl}w. May 12 and 13, who may desirs to form n Pout, thoy will, by roporting to Dopartment Ioad- t‘\lnrton; on_either of thoss day, and signin the required potition, be granted a cliarter an mustercd, and return homo an organized Post, with all praper books, rituate, ete, . The exponso ot organizing in this way will bo but a tritlo. For blank potitions, and any information, ad- droes the Assistant Adjutant Uonoral, at No. 100 Fith avenue, Chicago, Newspapors in tho Btats, favorablo to the principles of tho G. A. 1L, aro oarnestly solioit- ©d to publish this circular in their columns, Dy ordor II, IliLiann, Commander, Josxen 8. ReYNOLDS, Ase't .\d]‘; QGoneral. —— Rovised Oalendar of the Naotlonal Centonninl. Torolgn Commlssioners to mako doflnite ap- &l‘!cmnn for amouut of epaco roquired on or fore Juno 1, 1875; foreign Commussionors to furaish plans of spaco and list of oxbibitors on Or boforo Decomber 1, 1876, Hecoption of articlen boxiug January B, 1870; rocoptionof articlos ends April g'J 1876," Unoccupied space forfoited April 20. Exhibition opens Moy 10, 1870; exbibition closes Novembor 10, 1670." Gooda to be rowmoved Decomber 31, 1876, LUBEAUS OF ADMINISTHATION. Foroign—Direotion of tho foreign représens tatlon, Directer-Goneral, Iustallation—Cisssification of applications for spaco—allotment of spaco n main building— nu’f‘urvh(nn of special structures, Henry Pottit, rausporiation—Foreign transportation for gooda aud visitors, transportation for goods and visitora fu tho Uniled States, local transporstion, ';;rr:x;unlngmeuwm regulations, Dolphus Muchinery—Buperintondence of tha machinery department and building, including sllutment of space to eshibitorw, Jobu 8, Albert. Agriculturo—superiutondence of tho sgricul- tural dopartment, building, and gronads, includ. }:‘ixdfi?fim‘ of spaco to oxhibitors, Buruet Horticulture—~Superintondonce of horticultu~ ! departmeunt, conservatory, aud grounds, ine cLImillllgfi aliotment of apace ta oxbibilors, Chiarles .. or. Fue Atts—Superintendonce of tho fino art deparimont and building, includiog allotment of 8pace 49 exbibitors. A. T. Gosuoan, Diroclor-General Jony L, Oaxrpess, Bocretary. Tho cause will proba. p- Qordo County and Taylor; ap- B. F. ALLEN. A Docres of Bankruptey Pinally Issued at Des Moines, Hellef that the Estate Wil Not Pay 10 Conts on the Dollar. ameeial Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, Drouque, In., April 22.—In the United States Clrcuit Court to-day, Judgo Lane prosiding, a decroo of bankruplcy was issued against tho es- tate of tho noted Iowa sud Chicago banker, B, T Allen. Tho case came up for trinl at Keokuk on the 1Gth, but, owing totho fact that a ma- Jority of tho creditors had not united fu tho pe- titlon, it was pontponod. Binco that timo the New York sud Chicsgo creditors have united with the Iows creditors, J. K. Polk, of Dos Moiues, appearing for the latler, aud I,, 1, Drisbeo, of Chicago, for the former, Mr, Bris. Lo, howaver, appearod st tho iustanco of the Cook Conoty National Bank, of Chicago, sthiols holds 000,000 of the fudehtedness. Thero was no opposition, and the Court mado the adjndica- tiou on the groundsof suspension of commer- cial paper, snd_roforred thecasa to Kogister Jobu Mitcholt, of Doa Aloince, A supplementary potition was also filed pray- ing for the appolutmontof 8, 8. Etheridge as tomporary Iteceiver of tho cetato to collect and receivo moneys, reuts, etc, aud Lold the same subject to the ordor of the Court, or untii tho appointment or election of an Aesignee. Tho prayer of tho Eeuuunum was grauted, and the said 8, 8, Kthoridgo appointed Iecoiver. Mr, Tirisbeo is of the oploion that Allen's estate will not pay 10 conts on the dollar. THE ARCTIO WAVE, Prof. Tico Tolls Us All About Xt To the Editor of the St. Dowin Demoerat ; Tho trigorific wind of the Jmnt week hias ate tractod genoral attontion, and has started the in- quiry, What ia the causo of it 2 Hinea therois a oriro to know, I will a8 far as practicable gratify that dosiro. ‘Lho cold nir and wind of last week has been called indifferently an arctic wave or a polar wave, for it 1a becoming n couventional term hero to call all slmilar phenomenn by that indeflnite name. enter s protest applylog the term wave to such phe- nomens, beonuso thoro is wotying in eith- or thelr form or bobavior that makes tho torm appropriate. In no scnso is it & wave, but it {s o discharge from an immenso atmospheric cylinder, with a barrol 500 or 600 miles in diamo- tor, down which| flows an scrial maclstrom from tho surfaco of the atmospliere. Tims Is not a thoory, but & fact determined by direct obeerva~ tion. " Evon if obsorvation had failed (o cstab- lish 1t, thero is such an evorwhelming array of facty that makes it infercnce unavoidable, Thero ig the face first observed by our Kignal Bervieo, that tho highest of all clouds, tho at- tenuated cirri, flont from all points of the com- ,Ensc toward the central poiut of au area covered v a bigh barometor. 'Chen there i+ the unde- nlable fact that from all sides of an ares of high barometer thero is nn aut-blowing wiud, Yor instanco, suppose wo take for illustration tho high barometer that rested for several days upon tho plains of Dakota and Nebrasks, and that affected ua Bo unpleasantly during last weok. At 8t, Louls tho wind was northwest ; at Chicago, wost ; at Duluth, south of west ; at Pembing, sonth-southwost ; 8t Yaukton, south ; at \'irgluh City, southeast; at North Platte, oast; st Denver, northonst'; at Fort Gibson, north. All thaso winds show a radiating polot fu Nobraskn, whero tho centro of the m‘fh arome- ter rested, flowing aut on all eides. Now, whonce camo the supply of air that fed or sus- talned for threo consecutivo days this outflow, not of o gentlo breeze, but in gales that bad s velocity of 40 to 60 tmles por hour ? The fact that tho wind flowed out on all sides procludos the idea of the supply entering Iaterally. Whence, then, camo tho supply, oxcent from tho zonith ? Honco, tho supply camo from the surface of the atmosphere, siuking into the acrial ocean aualogous to a groat maolstrom. But the down-pour of such au immense stream of air upon the surfaco of tho carth nccessi- tates the uprising of an cquivalout column, atruction of 350,000 cubic yards of facine work and 100,000 cublo yards of ntona work at Bouth T'aen, together with a Iarge smonnt of timber work, pilne, ele,, constituting tha noceseary jot- tienand dikes for mpraving tho mouth of ‘the Minmreippi Niver. Col. Androwa is to furnish Lin own outfit for this work, and put In place 60,00 cubic yards facines, piles, etc., baforo ro- autring any ‘pay. His contract will embrace the coustruction of work sufliciont to insure 26 foet depth of water, snd will amount to £2,500,000, When thin is comploted, other provisions will ho mada to mecure tha 30 foat water reqnired by Capt. adas' contract with tho Clovernment, Col. Androwa built the masonry work of the brid, t this city, and constructed tho tunnel oxtending thersfrom to the Union Depat gronad. Ho also visited Europe Jaat sume mer with Capt, Lads, snd carefully studied the Jotty works there, and ia in overy sonse qualified to ninccosefully carry out the entorprisa ho han ontered into.” Ho will commenca providiug hia equipment a8 soon as 2300,000 are subscribed by the Honuth Pass Jetty Company, which has been or;énnlzed hero, and & larga portion of tho atock aubscribed by promiuent citizons of t, Loula, A MOTHER'S DESPERATION. She iinds Her Child to Ierself with Cords and Finds o Wutery Graves Hannibal (Mo.) Clipper. This morning about § o'clock thie city was atars tled by tho nows that the Lodies of & womansud cluld hiad been found in Hear Creek, nt the foot of Fifth street, apposite the Badger Slate lum- be-yard. The Clipper roporter hastenod to the epot and found that tho terriblo news was tuo true, for there, floating on the water with the back of the head and'a portion of the clothing visible, was the body of » woman. At the edgoof tho water was s stake driven in tho ground, to which a cord was atiached, and it way evident that tho other ond of the cord was ottached to the corpra or corpacs. A few per- houa by thia timo hud collected at the apot, and o ahiort distance back was a_little boy weeping violently, in company with Elder Challener, of the stien Church, who was endeavoring to console him. Thia little boy, about 12 years of nge, was mnamed Willlo Ir- win, and It was his mother aud only little mator, TLottle, about 5 years of age, who wera sleeptng their last sleep in the cold and muddy waters of Dear Creek. Willio said that hia uother, Mra, E. L' 1rwin, in company with Lis littlo nister Liottie, left home about 7 o'clock lnst night, and be asked his mother where sha was goiug. The only snswer she mado was that sho would be back soon, requesiing him to stay at homo until whe returned. 'The body of tho child had not yet been meon, but thers seemed to bo "o ecitled conviction with all present that it had sbared the fate of its mother. MMrs. Irwin or the little girl did not return home daring the night, and, that fact being reportad to the neighbors, us- picious wero aroused, and this morning, & few minutes beforo 9 o'clock, Messrs, T, 8, Hager aud James Munson discovered a woman's tracku poing to the water at tlis point. They easr tha rope attached to the stake, which at’ first a pearad to them to Le & trot-line. Taking hold of the rope, the body of the woman at ouce floated to tho rurface, Soveral hundred persous had now gathered at tho edge of tho water, waitlog eagerly for fur- ther developmants. Coroner Dick appeared with o jury; tho rope was drawn in, and then the horrible fact was raveated that the mother had Lecome the exccutioner of Ler child, for theroin hier arms, the two bodies bound securely togeth- er by tho rope, the chaek of the little girl resting against that of her mother, wers the two bodies, urple, swollen, and cold in desth, 'The water Eern was but hitle over 4 feet deop. ‘The bind- ing of the bodies together, and attaching the ropo to the stake showed & will and deliberato~ ness of purposc by the mother in this desperato doed truly remarkable, 3rs. Irwiu lived on the corner of Eighth and Chutch stroets, where ehe had previously kept a hoarding-bouse. She was about 40 years of age, Fiftoen years ago rho was married to Iyron Irwin, and for a tumo they lived in thia city, and aftowanl went to Moterly, Mo., where, throo years ago, her husband *died. She camo in lmn:umm of » sum of money for which her busband’s lifo_was insured, and camo back to this city. Some timo last summer sho engaged hereelf to marry Henry Towson, who now lives in Cedar City, Callaway County, and for that purposo, in Novomber last, went (o Arskaness, whero Towson then was, and we aro told she found bim rick and In such circam- stances as to ronder marriage fmpracticable, In about ten days elio rotumed to the aty, and Where was this nprsing column located? Whore ? Why, in tho centre of tho nearest sroa of low barometor. Whero wasthat ? Not in tho Bouth, for the permanont Pacitic and the perma. nent Atlantic high baromators were thon abaking hands across the continent north of tho Tropic of Cancer, and tho trapelent and wandering high baromater in Nebraska was on his way to join tho Atlantio high barometer, boing attractod by it. Ita courso was from north-northwest to south-southoast—that is, uormal ; consequently its conree wns uninfluenced by any Iateral low baromater, which, if ono had oxistod, would have doviated it by repulsion from tho normal direc. tion. Honce, tho only possible location for the fecding low boromoter was in its rear. It orig- iuated down the Valloy of Mackenzio's River, probably in tho Polar Sea; coneequontiy ity feoding low barometer was still fartlier north. This is no hypothesis, but an actual fact, catab- Lished by direct observatlon, for both terrestrial poles arc constantly under a low bar- ometer, whoso aonual average is but a fractlon over 203 iochea. Now under every low baromoter there {e an upwhirling vor- tox of air which, when congentrated to a focns, 18 clothed In a vieiblo form, aa in the whirlwind, waterspout, tornado, otc. ‘The atmospheric column 80 npheaved flows Into tho maclstrom vortex of the nearost high barometor, supplying it with that frigorific air, whoso penctrating cold wo havo nxflnricnced during tho latter part of tholast woek, Since nhigh nudalow bar- omoter, being parallol electric curronts flowing in opposito diroctions and obeying tho law of such ourrents, mutually repel cach othor, there- fore the wandoring ™ high baromctor was under two influences, “operatng on the samo 1o aad o 'tua’ ssme. diroction, namoly; Attracted by the Atlantio high barametor and ropulsion by the polar low barom- ator, Upder tho impulso of theso intluonces it nscondad tho Valloy of Mackenzio's Rivor, passod over into tho valley of the Upper Missouri, which it desconded, traversod the valloy of tho Missis- sippl, and met tho Atlautic Ligh™ barometer on the coast of Georgia. Its connection and supply pipo, if tho oxpros- slou bo permissiblo, however, was not seversd from the upheaving Arctic vortex ; Lenco tho etaractoristio cold thatattended it until absorbed sud mingled with tho warm tropical air that focds the Atlantic lugh barometor. Tho droaded northors of Texas owe their frigoritia qualitica to tho samo cause. On the plaina of liangas tho rigera of similar storms cannot bo withstood by ofthor man or boast, It was dur- Ing such a storm of Arctlo cold that in_tho win- tor of 18723 n herd of buffalo took shalter under the log of o snow-bound traln on tho Kan- sas Pacitle Railroad, snd could not be driven away, ‘Iho raiiroad mon on tho plains call them **Nebragks zopbyrs,” and sy thoy foel as thougl they would take the balr off “a buffalo, and tho slin off a man's faco as effoctualiy as & rod hat iron, ‘ ‘Theso storms are not indigenous to tho Ameri- can coutlnont, but at times provast in Honthoru Europo aleo, aud most probably fu Asia. In Italy sucha storm s called the a, -nclnuu{ euroclydon, and in Bouthern Franco the mistral. ‘Thoy are intonsoly cold and dostructive. It has boen cstablished { observation that whemever tho bora or mistral ragos in Southern Europa an unuanally high barometor, somotimes over 31 inclics, covers Northern Lassia. Tho hot air of th sirrocco aud elmoom flowing out of au arca of bigh baromotor genarnlly south of tho locallty where tho simooln provails, is & high baromator fed by tho upheaved air of & tropic vortex 1 a low baromoter near the oquator. Of sho motive power initlating and sustaining these mavomouts and thoir mugoa of setion 1 canuot spoak hero. Thoy ara given in my Con. tributions to Aotoorology now ready for tho preey. Bfino think that the weathor last week was unprocedonted for soverity, ‘This is au orror. Ou tho 17th of April, 1870, s simitar cold etori, accompanied bg[lun snd suow, passed down tho Yalley of tha Miasonri, to Coriuth, Misslsaippi, thouce to the Gulf, near Mississippi, Alabawa, and Goorgis. At Spriugfleld the thormomater wunk to 18 degrocs, aud in the Southern Biates thia cotton and corn, six inchos high, wore cut dewn evon with the ground. 1 do not attribute fhu phienomenon to any ox- trancous causes, bolleving it to hiavo been pro- ducod by the normal action of tellurio causea joue, The phenomenoi was raro, but not extraors dinary; and its character was determined, not by tho Interveution of & disturblug causs, but by tho condition of Ligh atmospleric presauro south, southoast, and southwost of the polar mfu batometer, It thereforo wau impossibla for 1t to draw ita supply of air from any source ex- cept from ita roar,—that is, from away off in the Lolar Bca, Hence the intouse colducss of tho alr a4 it poured over the contluont. ® Jonx H. Tice. T Sy X :om.g:nml:‘n Contracts s B . saga; Capt, Jamos B, ads closed lhmnpt.x‘:d w—suy, .fll Col, James Androws, of ghony City, Pa., for the cou sinco that time has Leon very despoudent, gloomy at times, aud her mind gseemed unbalanced in s certaln measure. Tho fact that sho had expended considers~ blo money in going to Arkansas, and had more or lcsa involved her property here, seemed to continually prey upon her mind, and to this causo is undoubtedbly attributablo the taking of ber lifoand that of lier child. The little ‘fiixl. Lottie, was about 5 years of age, and is eaid o Lave been a bright, intelligent chiid. ‘Willie, tho brokon-hoaried littlo boy, who has peon so suddonly, and in such a terriblomanner, deprived of s mother and sister, and left alono in the world, is kindly taken carc of by Elder Challonor, e A Muscular Christinn, Mr. Smith, Viear of Landulph, nosr Plymonth, Eug., is an extraordinary specimen of the muse culsr Christinn. A meeting of the vestry of his church was recently hold, and soveral ~lotters from the spirituslly-minded Vicar woro rend in which ho hiad spokou of Lis parishioners as **un- civilized swine,” and bad playfully insinuated that the parish ofticers were roguos, These obe soryationa caused & pood deal of commotion, and aftor somo oxcecdingly forvid remarks the Vicar withdrow with celerity and locked tho brethron 1 behind him, When one of the im- privoned mon niade bis escapo, ho was knocked down by the onergotio Viear in the chureh-yard, At lsat accouts & summous Lad been issued agaloat the reverend gentleman, and it 18 to bo hoped that o littlogocideion, with the o)mortunny for rellection which it will afford, will prompt him to the adoption of a milder form of propagat- ing bia opinion. Front or Rear Windows. For Store Frouts AND HLIA UITINOIT ANOBTY ‘uo1dY yo £3po1plurg CLARK&COMPANY'S PATENT Self-Coiling, RRevolving SHUTTERS, IN STEBL AIND WOOD. 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[*13:0) Streaton Lacan, Washinglan & Jallet & Dwiahié Acominodations i+ RAILROAD TIME TABLE, EXPLANATION OF Rrrrnresce MARKN.— Baturds * Sunday excepted. :Mond o el Y hayiondsy excopied, TERN RAILROAD. man Hanse). and 18 and at the diepate, CENTRAL HAILRNAD, and lysteeand.a, * Rawtotp) (3ir) ““Hundny Br. % rdsy aan Saady CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAN, Chirazo, Kanwis ity @ud Prnvar Short Line, via Laulyl, . and Chicago, nik Chicagoy Springfeldy Alton and 1 7 ine. Unio heyary fleat e, meas ot oty and 15: Taniiafpeet " Lt ana, 77 + Louls and Soringfinld E Loals, 5 Kpringtel il Rookuk Lizpress, & taducah Hallrosd ENGLISIT OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY, with full Grand Chorns and Orchestia comprising fifty porfuriners, i . | Tuion Derot, enrmer Matison ant Canalests, Wadneaday and Thorday evaniogs, slso Saturdsy matle SRR n LANTD DUCHESS, Milwaukes, Madison, Monroo & , THE G S, "Vriday and Katarday Seadh e, st time hese, Uorva's Bpectacular Upera, CIHILPERID, BCALE OF PRICES: Admismfon, #1: Rewrved Seats, Parquatte and Dress Cirele, #1.50; First Jialoony, Thc and ¢1: Second Balcony, d 2o, Sale of woats Lo cuimmenca Thussdas morning volt and Boz Off: EXPOSITION BUILDING, An the Exhilition s cloaing six dally descriptions aro riven Leturo the Macniticent Palatinka of 1hs Rattis of Lookout Mountain ! AND TERUSATFIN ! 12 ber Grandeur and Docay. Also on viow, tho Uarivalled Collection of 560 PAINTINGS! HOURS—9s, m. to8p. m, and 71010 p, m, _Admbuion to each, . Torlh wer. > ™ MWOORMIOK HATL—SUNDAY, DE MURSKA. BUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 25. Fiosl sppearsuco of 3'LLE DE MURSKA, the {amous Hungarian Nightingsin, and her Grand Concert Combination, tn a’ Ciiolck PLOGLAMME af (ioma from German, French, and Italian adthars. Music for all, allery, 315 Foar, 17 Palme CIPRICO, 12 bis Groat Romantic Drama, EDMUND KEAN. Baturdsy Matines snd Xight—C. I GARDINER'S Bonenit, Monday—SOLDFNE Overa Troupe. MoVICKER'S THEATRE, ENGAGEMENT OF TIFE FAVORITE, Maggie Mitchell, ‘Who will appear In her groat specialty, FANCEON:? Bupportad by Mr. W3I. HARRIS as LANDRY, Evary night this woek nad Sat e, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Thitreday, Friday, and Satunday Evenlngs, and Satur. day Slatinee, altar ‘wocks of elaborste proparation and oxpo; Tie ireaented first timo Lera the groat Scenle, bensational, and liomante Flay, Monte Cristo! With an sugmented Company engased expressly for the arcsaon. ENEIE GO LY NEW, with Now Drosses and Novel Scchauioal Eifcots. Tbe great: et prodaction of tho sassan. McCOBMIOK HALL—MATINEE, DE MURSKA. TFarowell Matines, Saturday, ot 2 p, m, Mnile MURSKA, Mme, CARRLENG BAURIZT, A, BAURKT, hig. BRAGA, Sig. GIAMMONA and ‘Mr CHAS. 120 PIEATT.will dprear Lo brllilaat programme; Tioketa.' 1, {ncliding Heseered Seata. - Kot a3l0 3 auct’s Liand St c Paltner Hoase, Kewba & Co.'s n Piauos nsed eaclusiy JUBILEE SINGERS. = GRAD OPERA HOTSE, KAYNE, HALL & WAMBOLD'S Minstrels! Firat appearance of HAPPY CAL WAG- NER, 0 Last week of DRLEHANTY AND HENGLER, Alltho Mammoth Company in now Musical Bkotches, Acta. ete, iiwaukee, La Cro At Mlwsukee, Madjeon, Chi Milwaukeo & La Croes Gilmau Pass Depote, Sout of Lk Matt and Lzprase, Hittswa Grrand Saorod Concort Dubuug & Mot City 1 Facinc East Lino, fuf On Admisalon, fc, Sucsslea -2 e ¢ nbiain & SlouzCit ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Pacitle Night Fa, (or Ot ot e )\:l,)l'l‘nc‘lly. llumwrrln LAST NIGIT OF Dinaers (inins Kebimuly Downer'st ro¥e Accntme Depot, corner af” Oinahs, Leavenw'tha Atchlsor o bofors thely second tone through Rogland, | D Aorsmrastsis: o Ing, April Zi; Farawell Matinao, A [ 44 raie ¥ o d 152 oa salo at Janson, MlcGiurg & Cos | Mebiitr e % Seclcations and prinied apn CHICABD, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RA!l Prairis da Chiea, 1. St Minaea, '+, throngh! Fipreesi alan, via A wauken, | tpon, _Herlin I for Menashia & Green 1 len: aleo, Menasha, Tiay & "Stevens’ Poiny 1:000, m. i LLING Teker Cirrive, ® Al me CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & and Cannl und uro: Kausan City, Sithon & B8 DowzersGirmna Accommodaing “kt. Mundaje, tha) Saturmay, Frem Centra epor, msts Ticks 4 Foot Tisen ot depr | CArriee o g N et 258, m. " Bil5p. m, aliL Fapross daily), CINCINKATE AIR LINE ANI From itturo, Cineinnatl (& St, nrr Clinton and Carrull-ate,, | Zandsipdsty, and al depots Leate, | Arrive, Indianapolie, Loufsville & Of: DAt Day Expross ,..... Iadiauapolis, Louisviiio & Uit * 8:008. m.|* 8:43 p. 1, :30p.m| 7:40a, m. ’'I:.lll'l’ls”B’EJ’R(G'r Elm,:_l,NNAIl & ST. LoUIs RAILHDA_D. Columbuy, Pittshurg & Now York = lay Express.. Columbur, it ire Night Espross (daily] 8:002, m, * 8:10 p. m, 30 p. m, 70w, m. PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Lears, [_Arrwe BALTIMORE & HIO RAILROAD Trafns leare srom Exposition Huilding and dej [ Teentyseeonion, ‘7 e ki cact ugice, y3 Lusall Leare. | Arrive, Malt, s .. all, Snn“:{‘:“!!nclllbd B:058. m.j 8 . 1, Eirows, b S 7305 1l CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. ‘an Ruren and Shermunats, Tieket uflee, tirund Jucine Rotels , Zeave, 12,410:15 Arrive, _PROPOSALS. IRPRGVENENT OF T WABASH RIVER UNITZD BTATES ENOINEER ou e, 8 Went Thiriiate, ODICINNATH Ory ADH) Tor T3} BEALED PRROPOSALS, i duplicate, will tin' received 2% this otice, unuil poon, or tho Iith day of Mar, o works of improvenicnt oi tho Wabash River, to i Cloaing Now Harinony Ct-off, Ulsaring out Cut-off at Lil ‘baln, cavation Al[“'lvwhlll:;l.'lilll}lk.' hed Srhe ication ta i Wndersgned, of (0 K. 51 HTN, O 1 Mount Carmel, 11, specifications should be judorsed MERRILT, Mafor of Engl Tattors arking { **Otticial Businos W ACADEMY OF MUSIO, SECURE SEATS Manngar CGardiner's Benefit, BATURUAY AFTERNOON AND NIGIT. (irasteat Possibla Novelty Hi LADIES SUITS, t aftor, Improvement of St. Mary's Falls Conal. UsitEp BraTes anmum:;‘lg?'vrfi.l i 2, 1u1 88 WARINO 0N AV, DRTROLT Mich s ApPI) 20 BIALED PROPOSA LS, 1o duplickia. for hoildye 1he musiney o a lck At ths t. Slaty'a Vails Caital, Moty will e Taoeived “at i oitics ntll 3 i e of Katuedsy o 21 day of May, 138, and oposod ‘fimediatals there: Lu Bilk, Woalan, aud inlzed goods, alen Fmbrojderod Wastziias, ‘ Hacquos, cloancd AUCUESSEULLY by he. olasien 4 biorsby givmn o all yorsoua oy e DRY PROCESS, | bl bk ot b icel Gl oy, ticceivor, 3 Without #ipping o remoring Trimmings Crapo Volls | inres montis lrom (s date; oF ey will o dlsaliowc Ka res ored. JOHNJAY KROX, Comvtrolier af Currency. AUGUST SCIIWARZ, ROSTON STEAM DY IOUSE, "MEDICAL CARD: 168 Ilinois and 2656 West Madison-sts, o T T e e gt Also, 1w South Ulark:st. aftor May 1. NO CURL asly than any othur), wi Tiiver. ‘Now Cark o Trudullo. 1K, Peur It NO PAY ! May be courulted, perscually r by mal, 3‘}; physician in 1he city who Dr. Kean, 360 50CTI CLARK-ST., UAI0AGO, 1 di b oyt iEisae el vl Fvsne cirbevriond A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, | A Privato Counsolos o tho Married IAGE*D! Lusa rbout Lo wmarry, on the phye GUIDE, |[lsloslcat wyaterios sud tovclstisnn of chrunio ur Horvous disuasas, E ¥ Iny VI OF PASSAUR 1IN GOV ) birs eati, oooud, 8551 thind il Tlowied Uk | disoorerios i tha askence r‘m.fu'uw"w." '.fi;??u-';‘fi: etaat reduc Lsorkye €2, with superiu < | oo . % 2 Sedutiodss sud oeludinnalf* S s sussris dcecius | Simuviesiun, & raviiige, A% coniolnbaalostle (loet SkonaE MAUKENZIE, Ageot, 8 Drosdway, K.Y, matlog fur thor ho are warriod or contemplate ™ age 1 atill it is & ook tliat wughit ta be under lock asd i National Line of Steamships, %52;3;}‘3“:“«;":3:#&:;':32' b pic S NEW YORK 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, | Sty 13 Norih bighthat, ht Louls, Mo, o KO AR [ o FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, ENGLAND yo Alay 16, GRRRCE. HOLLAN] AN (. Stuersge at ) ket o Liverym ot e Enend e rou Liverpoul st 1hs. Insess Apply to LAHSON, Olack and Ipbiata. (o Sforoan iauses, Unseakp. L 0I0tal. (bpasiieniw “Great Westorn Steamship Line, 3 Uristol (England) disect. gr&f-':j?-fl:' Y:.‘;.‘f a'vmufi-fu. l(bn%.“,‘f Ty : rincdiscs, 8187 Btow 1 By colo teane: B0} Jotafmciiae, A48y Frolght Depok T T G0, MoDONALD, Wgnt, $5.00 Pg.ckaée; FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXUHANGE FOit Bills of National Currency, TRIBUNE OFFICE.

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